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FYI - David BoardSMITH's board butter is the same stuff with a different consistency. His is a liquid where mine is a wax. David's butter soaks in quicker and I'm sure deeper where mine is a surface treatment.

Hmm.. so they can work in a synergistic way? Board butter for penetration say every 3-4 weeks, and your "wax" , say every 2 weeks or so? What do you think?

I'll be making up a new batch tonight. Some are already accounted for but the remainder will be up for grabs. If you're interested please shoot me a Pm or email along with your email address & zip code and we'll get you an invoice sent out.

Applied this to a board and some wooden utensils today, great texture on this formulation.
I think you've got the proportions figured out Dave.
Not only is this a better product than my attempt, but the Mrs thanks you for sparing the mess in our kitchen this time

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